Spiers Memorial Lecture - Molecular mechanics and molecular electronics

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We describe our research into building integrated molecular electronics circuitry for a diverse set of functions, and with a focus on the fundamental scientific issues that surround this project. In particular, we discuss experiments aimed at understanding the function of bistable [2]rotaxane molecular electronic switches by correlating the switching kinetics and ground state thermodynamic properties of those switches in various environments, ranging from the solution phase to a Langmuir monolayer of the switching molecules sandwiched between two electrodes. We discuss various devices, low bit-density memory circuits, and ultra-high density memory circuits that utilize the electrochemical switching characteristics of these molecules in conjunction with novel patterning methods. We also discuss interconnect schemes that are capable of bridging the micrometre to submicrometre length scales of conventional patterning approaches to the near-molecular length scales of the ultra-dense memory circuits. Finally, we discuss some of the challenges associated with fabricated ultra-dense molecular electronic integrated circuits.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Issue Date
2006
Language
English
Article Type
Editorial Material
Keywords

NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE; AMPHIPHILIC BISTABLE ROTAXANES; REDOX-ACTIVE ROTAXANE; RING; MONOLAYERS; MOTION; NANOPARTICLE; RECTIFIER; CIRCUITS; SURFACES

Citation

FARADAY DISCUSSIONS, v.131, pp.9 - 22

ISSN
1364-5498
DOI
10.1039/b513148k
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/90564
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EEW-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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